Thank you for this historical insight. I've recently become interested in this topic but was at a loss. Knowing it is much older art form then shown here, the significance isn't lost through this documentary. Much appreciated.
A true artist in the full sense of the word, thank you so much for uploading this docu! And I actually think the music is really catchy, I love how lively it is
This is what every Opera performer dreams of..., reviving the art to a newer and higher level. He also created new operas and updated the costumes. He incorporated the dancing and body movements of KunQu opera into Peking opera. He was buried like royalty.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. 👍😭EXCELLENT NARRATING. AT THE START OF COVID I STARTED WATCHING CHINESE DRAMAS. THE FIRST DRAMA I WATCHED WAS "THE STORY OF YANXI PALACE IN THIS DRAMA ONE OF EMPEROR QIANLONG WAS A KUNKE OPERA SINGER. I FELL IN LOVE WITH THE TYPE OF SINGING AND COSTUMES. SINCE THEN I HAVE WATCHED BITS AND PIECES PERFORMANCES OF CHINESE OPERA IN THESE DRAMAS... WINTER BEGONIA AND DREAM OF RED MANSIONS. HOPEFULLY ONE DAY I WILL GET A CHANCE TO WATCH ONE OF THESE OPERAS IN TEXAS USA 🇺🇸
Such a beautiful documentary on this amazing and talented Man!😍 he is sooo loved by me and many. ✨Love every single one of his shows and songs that he has ever done . God bless his beautiful and kind soul. RIP dearest Master Mei Lanfang🙏💖
Thank you for your film, helping to get knowledge about great people as Mei Lanfang. I know about Peking Opera and have heard about Mei Lanfang as a singer but never assumed he was a great reformer of this kind of art. ❤
How absolutely exiting 🍒🌸🌾🌹🐚🍄 Thank you so much for introducing us to this fabulous opera art 🖼 form 🌜🥀🌞🌛 Love 💕 it all 🍾🥂🍷🫖 Have the sun ☀️ warm your day ⛱🎢🌅
Excellent video. Personally, I don't like the explanation that Peking Opera is called "Peking Opera" because "it's always been called that. Is that the only reason why it has to keep being called that? 🙄 Interesting to learn that Lady General Mu Takes Command was the last song Mei Lanfang ever sang; the main aria sung in Yu opera is possibly my favorite Chinese opera performance. (No offense to Bejing Opera) That the Yu performance was adapted for Beijing opera means that it had that much of an impact. I'd like to see more videos like these on other major Chinese operatic styles, namely Yu, Suzhou, Yue and others. Excellent video, I learned a lot. It was a pleasure to learn some of the history of one of China's works of art.
The singing stands out the most from any opera in the world. Because this singing style can be done by both males and females. No other opera in the world has this singing style.
There's countless types of opera, Sichuan opera is mostly located in Sichuan province. And their specialty is fire breathing and face changing. Teochew Opera, Hokkien Opera, Cantonese Opera, Sichuan Opera, Peking Opera, etc.
Oh, my gosh. The Chinese do many things well, but making music worth listening to isn't one of them. It sounds like someone scratching their fingers on a chalk board.
It’s less about melody and more about dictation and carrying your voice wothout microphones. Pop voices / music only happened because of microphones. All ancient singing is loud and ear pearcing. Western opera also is reminiscent of this pre-mic era.
It is meant to be heard on stage without microphone. So high pitch is required if action is also needed. It is like combining ballet and Italian opera.
Back in the days, females are not allowed to perform on stage, male performers use fake tones to impersonate a female. It's difficult to master such singing styles. Because of this, Peking opera have its uniqueness, therefore passing down. Female performers requires to use fake voice as well.
Character of Shang Xirui in drama Winter Begonia was inspired by Mei Lanfang 's life and art. It's worth watching.
Thank you for this historical insight. I've recently become interested in this topic but was at a loss. Knowing it is much older art form then shown here, the significance isn't lost through this documentary. Much appreciated.
''Recently'' like in ''Yunjin trailer'' recently?
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A true artist in the full sense of the word, thank you so much for uploading this docu! And I actually think the music is really catchy, I love how lively it is
Glad I’m not the only one who thinks that it has catchy melodies! 😊
This is what every Opera performer dreams of..., reviving the art to a newer and higher level. He also created new operas and updated the costumes. He incorporated the dancing and body movements of KunQu opera into Peking opera. He was buried like royalty.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. 👍😭EXCELLENT NARRATING. AT THE START OF COVID I STARTED WATCHING CHINESE DRAMAS. THE FIRST DRAMA I WATCHED WAS "THE STORY OF YANXI PALACE IN THIS DRAMA
ONE OF EMPEROR QIANLONG WAS A KUNKE OPERA SINGER. I FELL IN LOVE WITH THE TYPE OF SINGING AND COSTUMES. SINCE THEN I HAVE WATCHED BITS AND PIECES PERFORMANCES OF CHINESE OPERA IN THESE DRAMAS... WINTER BEGONIA AND DREAM OF RED MANSIONS. HOPEFULLY ONE DAY I WILL GET A CHANCE TO WATCH ONE OF THESE OPERAS IN TEXAS USA 🇺🇸
Such a beautiful documentary on this amazing and talented Man!😍 he is sooo loved by me and many. ✨Love every single one of his shows and songs that he has ever done . God bless his beautiful and kind soul. RIP dearest Master Mei Lanfang🙏💖
It's the art form that I most love in my life!!!
Thank you for this article. My thanks to Mei Lan Feng for your precious gift of Beijing Opera that I love so much❤️🙏❤️
Thank you for your film, helping to get knowledge about great people as Mei Lanfang. I know about Peking Opera and have heard about Mei Lanfang as a singer but never assumed he was a great reformer of this kind of art. ❤
THANK YOU for this video!
I love Peking Opera.
Isn’t that admonition about daily practice from the ballet world? I’d love a source
How absolutely exiting 🍒🌸🌾🌹🐚🍄
Thank you so much for introducing us to this fabulous opera art 🖼 form 🌜🥀🌞🌛 Love 💕 it all 🍾🥂🍷🫖
Have the sun ☀️ warm your day ⛱🎢🌅
China has cool people and traditions.
Wow.... Lagendary 梅兰芳 in mandarin
What the song @ 1:25 ?
Excellent video.
Personally, I don't like the explanation that Peking Opera is called "Peking Opera" because "it's always been called that.
Is that the only reason why it has to keep being called that? 🙄
Interesting to learn that Lady General Mu Takes Command was the last song Mei Lanfang ever sang; the main aria sung in Yu opera is possibly my favorite Chinese opera performance. (No offense to Bejing Opera) That the Yu performance was adapted for Beijing opera means that it had that much of an impact.
I'd like to see more videos like these on other major Chinese operatic styles, namely Yu, Suzhou, Yue and others.
Excellent video, I learned a lot. It was a pleasure to learn some of the history of one of China's works of art.
To see the scenes from the 1930s of the Chinese and Westerners intermingling cordially. One wonders would could have been if the Kuomintang had won.
I'm not a fan of the singing, but I like the costumes and choreography.
The singing's the best part
The singing stands out the most from any opera in the world. Because this singing style can be done by both males and females. No other opera in the world has this singing style.
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Why does he say memoir like that
why did you leave out the fact the foreign counties invasion of China! the artist's last name is Mei, Langfan being the first name
They did mention that japan had invaded China, perhaps you just didn’t hear that section?
yo isnt "Peking Opera" = Sichuan Opera? like, thats what i remember
There's countless types of opera, Sichuan opera is mostly located in Sichuan province. And their specialty is fire breathing and face changing. Teochew Opera, Hokkien Opera, Cantonese Opera, Sichuan Opera, Peking Opera, etc.
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who’s here cuz of genhin impact’s yunjin HAHAHAH
Me! When I heard yun jin to be a Chinese opera singer, I kindda expect the character to be a cross dressing male actually
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......no. cool the character helped direct you here tho. Hope you liked learning about Mei Lanfang.
No, I have already known this type of singing
You should also see SHEN YUN, as they inherited the classical chinese dance and show it to the world. It is gorgeous and the roots run deep.
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Oh, my gosh. The Chinese do many things well, but making music worth listening to isn't one of them. It sounds like someone scratching their fingers on a chalk board.
It’s less about melody and more about dictation and carrying your voice wothout microphones. Pop voices / music only happened because of microphones. All ancient singing is loud and ear pearcing. Western opera also is reminiscent of this pre-mic era.
@@Myacckt Interesting.
@@methylatedlysine Thank you. That explains it.
It is meant to be heard on stage without microphone. So high pitch is required if action is also needed. It is like combining ballet and Italian opera.
Back in the days, females are not allowed to perform on stage, male performers use fake tones to impersonate a female. It's difficult to master such singing styles. Because of this, Peking opera have its uniqueness, therefore passing down. Female performers requires to use fake voice as well.
嗓音像快死的老乌鸦,吓死人呢。